(ANSA) - BEIJING, JUN 18 - China plans another easing of birth restrictions, after the recent announcement on the increase from two to 3 in the number of children for each couple: worried about the decline in the birth rate and the aging of the population, leaders of the Communist leadership are discussing the possibility of abandoning all limits by 2025, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal, citing people close to the dossier. Chinese officials are drafting plans with explicit childbirth support policies, reflecting Beijing's urgency in the face of slowing economic growth and an aging population.
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